Can dental fluorosis be inherited?
Beautiful teeth can make a person very confident, however, some people will appear to trouble the life of dental fluorosis, and some people will worry about their ugly dental fluorosis will be passed on to the next generation, so, dental fluorosis can be inherited?
General dental fluorosis is not genetic, because dental fluorosis is caused by the next reason, there is no impact on genetics.
1. It is generally believed that the fluoride content in water is appropriate to 1ppm(1mg/L), which can effectively prevent caries and does not cause dental fluorosis.
If the amount of fluoride in the water exceeds this limit, it can cause dental fluorosis.
2, the use of fluoride toothpaste can effectively prevent dental caries, but at the same time has side effects, if not properly used, easy to lead to dental fluorosis.
3. The limit between the caries prevention effect of fluoride and toxicity is very small. Excessive intake of fluoride will make teeth produce some spots, which is dental fluorosis.
In severe cases, teeth may become yellow, rough surface and easy to defect.
For the whitening of dental fluorosis, it is common to take the following methods: cold light whitening: through the whitening drugs coated on the surface of the teeth to penetrate into the tooth tissue, and then through the special cold light irradiation will be whitening agent solidification, so as to achieve the whitening effect.
Tooth veneer: A layer of material that approximates the normal tooth color is pasted on the surface of a fluorosis tooth to conceal the color of the tooth.
It has the advantages of beautiful color, good transparency, wear resistance and good biocompatibility.